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2003Q-8467202394Círculo de Lectores 2003 Barcelona 2003-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Círculo de Lectores, 2003, Barcelona paperback
2003Q-8495618605Umbriel 2003-10-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Umbriel paperback
2007Q-8496829006Books4pocket 2007-02-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Books4pocket paperback
0243904398.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1362003840.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1504JC024<p>Hijo dÂ’el Emperador Don Carlos Quinto Maximo desde España à sus tierras de la baxa Alemaña: con la description de todos los Estados de Brabante y Flandres. Escrito en quatro libros por Iuan Christoual Caluete de Estrella. Con Gracia y Priuilegio de la Imperial Majestad para todos sus Reynos Estados y Seõrios por quinze Años. En Anuers en casa de Martin Nucio. Año de M. D. L I I. 1552.</p>_x000d_<p>In fólio de 27x19 cm. Com 8 335 19 folios.</p>_x000d_<p>Encadernação da época em pergaminho flexÃvel com o tÃtulo manuscrito na lombada e com vestÃgios de fechos de atilho nas pastas com 6 fragmentos de um manuscrito do séc. XVI reforçando a lombada do miolo.</p>_x000d_<p>Ilustrado com as armas de Carlos V em xilogravura na página de rosto uma outra xilogravura de página inteira no verso do último fólio preliminar contendo um arco triunfal erigido em Gand para a entrada de Filipe a marca de impressor de Nutius no final e dezenas de iniciais decoradas em 4 séries.</p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar com uma nota manuscrita marginal inicial e ocasionais notas e marcas posteriores maioritariamente a lápis. Com um leve pico de traça na margem interior do pé de cerca de 40 folhas que não afecta o texto e ligeiras manchas de água marginais nas últimas e primeiras três folhas mas ainda em muito bom estado. Capa quase solta do miolo alguns rasgões e manchas perdeu os dois pares de atilhos e as páginas finais com rasgos.</p>_x000d_<p>Primeira edição no original espanhol de um relato de uma testemunha ocular das viagens do PrincÃpe Filipe futuro Filipe II de Espanha e Iº de Portugal aos PaÃses Baixos através de Itália e dos Estados alemães com o objetivo de o preparar para as obrigações que teria de enfrentar quando sucedesse aos tÃtulos do seu pai o Sacro Imperador Romano Carlos V que também foi rei Carlos I de Espanha.</p>_x000d_<p>Obra publicada nos últimos anos do reinado do Imperador Carlos V. Encontram-se referências a D. João II e à presença de Portugal em Antuérpia e na Flandres nos fólios 318; 235 e 302.</p>_x000d_<p>A obra enquadra-se na passagem de poderes abdicação e cedência do Imperador. Nos últimos anos da sua função Imperial ocorreram os seguintes factos:</p>_x000d_<p>Em 1548 o documento proposto por Carlos V - o Interin de Augsburgo - não foi aceite pelos Protestantes nem pelo Papa A cidade de Magdeburgo centro da resistência protestante é banida do Império. Em 1552 MaurÃcio da Saxónia responsável pela aplicação do decreto armou-se secretamente e surpreendeu o Imperador. Derrota de Carlos V em Innsbruck. O Imperador e os PrÃncipes protestantes assinam o Tratado de Nassau. 1552-1556 Guerra entre Carlos V e Henrique II de França que tinha ocupado Metz Toul e Verdun. Em 1553. MaurÃcio da Saxónia derrota Alberto marquês de Brandenburgo-Culmach em Sievershausen mas foi ferido mortalmente. Em 1554 Assinatura do Tratado de Crépy. 1555. Supressão violenta de uma revolta anti calvinista em Genebra. A cidade tornou-se um centro de refúgio para protestantes ingleses e franceses e um ponto de radiação da doutrina calvinista. 1555 Assinatura da Paz de Augsburgo pela qual se reconhece aos protestantes a liberdade de culto e de propriedade. Os prÃncipes territoriais e as cidades livres que à data tinham aceite a confissão de Augsburgo passaram a ter liberdade de culto o direito de introduzirem a Reforma nos seus territórios jus reformandi e direitos iguais aos dos estados católicos. 1556. Carlos V assina a Paz com Henrique II de França. Abdicação de Carlos V. em Bruxelas com efeito em 1558. Carlos V abdica a favor do seu filho Filipe II a soberania dos PaÃses Baixos Castela Leão Aragão e a Catalunha Navarra Nápoles Sardenha SicÃlia o Ducado de Milão e as Ãndias. A função imperial e as possessões dos Habsburgos foram entregues ao seu irmão Fernando I. Carlos viveu no mosteiro de Yuste tendo ali morrido em 1558.</p>_x000d_<p>O humanista aragonês Juan Cristóbal Calvete de Estrella ca. 1510/20-1593 pertenceu à corte espanhola de Carlos V que o nomeou tutor do prÃncipe Filipe 1527-1598 em 1541. Acompanhou Filipe nestas viagens pelo que o seu livro constitui uma fonte primária essencial tanto para a vida e personalidade do futuro rei Filipe II que viria a trazer a Espanha a sua idade de ouro e o seu maior poder e riqueza como para os primórdios das suas relações com os PaÃses Baixos que viriam a revoltar-se contra o rei e provocar a queda do poder de Espanha e a desenvolver a sua própria idade de ouro como Estado independente. Calvete de Estrella permaneceu em Antuérpia quando Filipe regressou a Espanha tendo aà mandado imprimir o seu livro. Trata-se de um excelente trabalho de produção de livros que antecipa o papel que Antuérpia viria a desempenhar como principal centro de impressão e edição da Europa.</p>_x000d_<p>EN In folio. 27x19 cm. 8 335 19 folios.</p>_x000d_<p>Contemporary lexible parchment binding with handwritten title on the spine and traces of latches on the boards and with 6 fragments of a 16th century manuscript reinforcing the spine of the bookblock.</p>_x000d_<p>Illustrated with the coat of arms of Charles V in woodcut on the title page another full-page woodcut on the back of the last preliminary folio containing a triumphal arch erected in Ghent for Philip"s entry the printer"s mark of Nutius at the end and dozens of decorated initials in 4 series.</p>_x000d_<p>Copy with an initial marginal handwritten note and occasional later notes and marks mostly in pencil. With a slight moth hole on the inner margin of the foot of about 40 leaves which does not affect the texto area and slight marginal water stains on the last and first three leaves but still in very good condition. Cover almost detached from the bookblock some tears and stains signs of two pairs of latches and the final pages with tears.</p>_x000d_<p>First edition in the original Spanish of an eyewitness account of the travels of Prince Philip the future King Philip II of Spain and I of Portugal to the Low Countries through Italy and the German states with the aim of preparing him for the obligations he would have to face when he succeeded the titles of his father the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V who was also King Charles I of Spain.</p>_x000d_<p>Published in the last years of the reign of Emperor Charles V. References to King João II and Portugal"s presence in Antwerp and Flanders can be found on folios 318; 235 and 302.</p>_x000d_<p>This work fits in with the transfer of powers abdication and transfer of Emperor Charles V. In the last years of his Imperial function the following events occurred:</p>_x000d_<p>In 1548 the document proposed by the Emperor - the Interin of Augsburg - and it was not accepted by Protestants nor by the Pope. The city of Magdeburg the centre of the Protestant resistance is banished from the Empire. In 1552 Maurice of Saxony responsible for implementing the decree armed secretly and surprised the Emperor. Defeat of Charles V in Innsbruck. The Emperor and the Protestant Princes sign the Treaty of Nassau. In the years 1552-1556 there was a war between Charles V and Henry II of France who had occupied Metz Toul and Verdun. In 1553 Maurice of Saxony defeated Albert Marquis of Brandenburg-Culmach in Sievershausen but was mortally wounded. In 1554 there was a signature of the Treaty of Crépy. In 1555 occurs the violent suppression of anti Calvinist revolt in Geneva. The city has become a refuge center for English and French Protestants and a radiation point of the Calvinist doctrine. In 1555 was signed the Peace of Augsburg which recognizes the Protestants freedom of worship and property. The territorial princes and free cities that had accepted the Augsburg Confession had now freedom of worship the right to introduce the Reformation in their territory jus reformandi and equal rights of Catholic states. In 1556 Charles V signed the Peace with Henry II of France. In the same year occurred the the abdication of Charles V in Brussels effective in 1558. Charles V abdicated in favour of his son Philip II the sovereignty of the Netherlands Castile Leon Aragon and Catalonia Navarre Naples Sardinia Sicily the Duchy of Milan and the Indies. The imperial role and the possessions of the Habsburgs were delivered to his brother Ferdinand I. Charles lived his last years in the monastery of Yuste in Spain and died there in 1558.</p>_x000d_<p>The Aragon humanist scholar Juan Cristóbal Calvete de Estrella ca. 1510/20-1593 served in the Spanish court of Charles V who appointed him tutor to Prince Philip 1527-1598 in 1541. He accompanied Philip on these travels so that his book forms an essential primary source for both the life and personality of the future King Philip II who was to bring Spain its golden age and its greatest power and wealth and for the early beginnings of his relations with the Netherlands which was to revolt against the King bring about Spain"s fall from power and develop its own golden age as an independent state. Calvete de Estrella remained in Antwerp when Philip returned to Spain having his book printed there. It is an excellent piece of book production anticipating the role Antwerp was to play as Europe"s leading centre of printing and publishing.</p>_x000d_<p>Referências/References:</p>_x000d_<p><em>Adams C264; <br />Belg. Typ. 539;<br /></em><em>Iberian books 2403;<br /></em><em>Landwehr Splendid ceremonies 14;<br /></em><em>Palau 40491.</em></p> M-17-B-19 hardcover
1552H8IABU6I693ZAntwerp: Martinus Nutius I 1552. Near contemporary limp vellum sewn on 5 double tanned leather supports cut flush with the bookblock but with later alum-tawed thongs laced through the vellum cover with 6 fragments of a 16th-century manuscript reinforcing the spine of the bookblock blind- and later gold-tooled spine with a neatly lettered title in caps and small caps reading down the spine and a later one in caps and lowercase across the spine headbands in yellow and green old paper labels with letterpress and manuscript shelfmarks. Small folio 27 x 19.5 cm. With a woodcut architectural cartouche on the title-page the arms of the Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain Charles V with columns strapwork and allegorical figures representing stability and fairness a full-page woodcut triumphal arch erected in Ghent for Philips entry with letterpress title and key to elements A-N Nutiuss woodcut device at the end a strapwork cartouche with a crane feeding a worm to its young dozens of woodcut decorated initials 4 series and a vine-leaf ornament Vervliet 170. Set in roman and italic types many and the vine-leaf by François Guyot in Antwerp. First and only early edition in the original Spanish of an eyewitness account of the future King Philip II of Spain's travels from Spain through Italy and the German states to the Low Countries from 1548 to 1550 or 1551 intended as preparation for the duties he would face when he succeeded to in the event only some of the titles of his father the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V who was also King Charles I of Spain. The Aragon humanist scholar Juan Cristóbal Calvete de Estrella ca. 1510/20-1593 served in the Spanish court of Charles V who appointed him tutor to Prince Philip 1527-1598 in 1541. He accompanied Philip on these travels so that his book forms an essential primary source for both the life and personality of the future King Philip II who was to bring Spain its golden age and its greatest power and wealth and for the early beginnings of his relations with the Netherlands which was to revolt against the King bring about Spain's fall from power and develop its own golden age as an independent state. Calvete de Estrella remained in Antwerp when Philip returned to Spain having his book printed there. It is an excellent piece of book production anticipating the role Antwerp was to play as Europe's leading centre of printing and publishing.With an early marginal manuscript note and occasional later mostly pencil notes and marks. With a small worm trail in the inner foot margin of about 40 leaves not approaching the text and faint marginal water stains in the last and first three leaves but still in very good condition. The cover has nearly come loose from the bookblock has some tears and stains has lost its 2 pair of ties and the endpapers are tattered.l Adams C264; Belg. Typ. 539; Iberian books 2403; Heredia 7039; Landwehr Splendid ceremonies 14; Netherlandish books 6408; Palau 40491; Peeters-Fontainas Meridionaux 170; Ruggieri 913; Salvá 3758; USTC 440071; not in Bibl. Belg. Martinus Nutius I, hardcover
47619Passages betr. Gorinchem Dordrecht Rotterdam Delft 's-Gravenhage Leiden Haarlem en Amsterdam. unknown
2001182534Sociedad Estatal para la Acción Cultural Exterior S.A. 2001. tapa blanda. 2ª Mano - Bueno/2ª Mano. Sociedad Estatal para la Acción Cultural Exterior S.A. 2001. Felipe II Tapa blanda; 936 p. : il. ; 24x17 cm Sociedad Estatal para la Acción Cultural Exterior, S.A. unknown
2000R100083510Siruela. 2000. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 127 pages - livre en espagnol.. . . . Classification Dewey : 460-Langues espagnole et portugaise
1802971343.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1802971327.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19863364588Madrid.: Centro de Estudios Históricos. 1986. Paperback. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 24 cm. XVII 390 p. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Estrella Eduardo 1941-1996. El pan de América. Bibliografía: p. 363-390. Alimentos. Ecuador. Historia. Centro de Estudios Históricos . Cubierta deslucida. ISBN: 8400063872 Agricultura 63866091 Centro de Estudios Históricos. paperback
200310229<p>Green cloth boards with gilt lettering and uniformed green dust jackets. Minor wear around jackets otherwise a clean set with no previous owners' names or other defacements. Scarce.</p><p>Tomo I 1782-1912</p><p>Tomo II 1947-2004</p><p>9.25 x 12.25 in 23.5 x 31 cm</p> Popular hardcover
8433964925.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1933118324Buenos Aires: Editorial Tor Colección Cometa 1933. Cloth. Good. 125 1p. boards newly bound full cloth pages yellowing foxing and untrimmed black residue on certain pages. Collection of short stories by Spanish born Argentine author poet essaysit and academic Fermín Estrella Gutiérrez 1900-1990. Only 9 copies of this edition listed on OCLC. Editorial Tor, (Colección Cometa) unknown
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43208N° 35 - Samedi 27 dimanche 28 avril 1946 - Direction, administration, rédaction : 5, rue du Faubourg Poissonnière - Journal de 2 pages illustrées
43209N° 36 - lundi 29 dimanche 28 avril 1946 - Direction, administration, rédaction : 5, rue du Faubourg Poissonnière - Journal de 2 pages illustrées
43190N° 15 - Lundi 1er et Mardi 2 avril 1946 - Direction, administration, rédaction : 5, rue du Faubourg Poissonnière - Journal de 2 pages illustrées
19993088709New York: Warner Books 1999. 96 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. 4° (25-35 cm). Illustrierte Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
Mm 140x210 Volume nella sua brossura originale, 160 pagine con immagini in nero e a colori non comprese nel testo. Condizioni del libro: nuovo. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
200712207Paris, France loisirs, 1984 ; in-8, 257 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette.